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Army medic presented with custom homecoming gift

Bitterness after the nursing staff sergeant Anthony Trick heart came from a tour of one year from Bagram, Afghanistan, it would be a gift back the army on the theme of waiting.

Turn the trick saw the work of Ryan Benson, owner of MCW Racing in Washington Borough, a shop in the conventional bike, online and contacted him from his post at Bagram to order his own slice motor release for his return . He gave some general guidelines and then let Benson cunning of a bike custom theme of a doctor. "Basically, I told him I was in the army for nine years, I am a doctor in the army.I really wanted to do a perfect theme army medic. I leave him full reign over all very melodious, "Trick said.

Indian River volleyball 'Digs Pink'

DAGSBORO --The Indian River Leading School volleyball team held a "Dig Pink" fundraiser for heart cancer research and awareness at a recent game against Sussex Tech, raising oppressive to $200 for the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition.

The team's booster consortium president, Jerri Cole, whose daughter, Katie, is a senior on the combine, came up with the idea after seeing, ironically, a Sussex Tech prepared last year where the Ravens had a similar event.

A Law Student on Occupy Wall Street (with VIDEO)

Published an article discussing the type of the park itself and how protesters are able to legally occupy the privately owned worldwide space. I wondered if the protesters were following the legal debate about their rights to gripe inside the park and on Saturday October 15, I packed my camera, got on my bike and rode over to the encampment between Broadway and Trinity Chore to find out.